The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 29, 1934, Page 3

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PREVIEW TONIGHT LEE TR\(,Y in THE NUIS THREE MEN ANY WOMAN MIGHT LOVE! See them together in the story of one woman who did— A Warner Bros. super-skow with LESLIE HOWARD DOUG. FAIRBANKS » PAUL LUKAS MARGARET LINDSAY 1 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. m..m--nd Old Pdel‘Q for Sale at hmplre thu* ! the Hindenbur | of Robert | William LeMai: THE DAILY ALAbKA LVIPIR}; THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1934 — uc APTURED" |s | MAGNIFICENT DRAMA OF WAR Paul Lukas, Doug Fair- banks, Jr., Leslie How- ard Head Fme Cast Captux ture which opened at the Theatre last night, is a big Dpic- ture in every sense of the Wi big from a viewpoint of being y different from anything you have seen—big because of | perb cast of three great mal and one of the most talented & beautiful newcomers to the The main drama of “Captu concerns the love and lives of th people. Captain Allison—Dpla Leslie Howard at his best; Doug las Fairbanks, Jr., as Lieutenan Digby. a life long f tain Allison and se with Allison's wife, charming Margaret “Captured!” does not alone you with its love plot. There the awe-inspiring spectacles which hold you spell-bound through the scenes in which thousands of of- ficers and men of the allied ar- mies held as prisoners of war in a German prison camp behind The fine supportin; Ba % redit should go to en for some of night photography brought to the actors. Spe the camera most strikin, that has been screen R - E ERN STAR EATS Dou event, business men’s luncheon and ge luncheon, 12 to 1:30 pm, turd: Rite Temple, Committee \' H. S. GRAVES | “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothing o - fllIIIIII|IIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllllII|IIIIIlIIIIIIlII|IIIIIIl||||||IIllllll|I|IIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIII||III|||I|IIIIIII ne charactor | Scottish auspices Eastern Star | e e 20000600000 RATION 1305 T 3 O'CLOCK TODAY election next Tuesday 5 at 3 o'- This below the to- for last is believed clock numbe; Saturday will exceed signed the 142\1 in the books ccecesccsesssccncoe ience of v C]m ' office is beis noon and in the from 7 o'clock to until the close of r hold Palin Beach s Setting an an All-Star Cast Is Fea- tured at Coliseum may be a lottery, when it threatens to become tragedy within twenty-four r the honey! t does in er Br | opens tonigt |atre, the lover can be certa tainm befor reached Palm Beach, the wealth and beauty, Marriage bu is the locale of and for the c thors, Carl Er laly employ girl, whose nimble murder myste fling the police winter rt n just how Kay Curt pretty companion, Dale, expose the plottings of ‘marriage racketeer” and his ti n-haired decoy in time to sav the story figure son and Don Mu: mind solves of the e life of the unsuspecting bride- | groom, would be taking the edge off the m\'chn hours | Jot as begun background of Res and the hunt- —adyv. | ing ground for opportunists of both d - | sexes, the au- a quick-witted chorus| that is still baf- Florida June | @ o 0000 =000 00 AT THE HOTELS . e e 0006000008000 NAMES OF BLEE :: > CLUB MEMBERS . ARE ANNOUNGED mand 1 Choral Unltb, Appearing ? Here Saturday, Sunday. Given Out by Director au Sea Baker, San ci - ROOF BLAZE YEsi: 3 CAUSES LITTLE DAMAGE called out esterday on Fourth and Gold ind own- fire and upled by Bi ed by Dave Hc confi The roof was ion: Peter Bar- Charles Dn\xpP of shington; Lloyd Si mere, Washington; 11:20 o'clock \ger of Peshastin, Wa n occupied nes Starr of Cashm b} B an resident and E. Rae Waite of called out th‘ Ju- , ‘Washington tenor _section: t tenor Se was 1 of Elmer 1T CO! sparks, bu( ts t house were Y. ummu'rd S‘\mv\m ol Far e T | Bartitone section; d‘ ch of Spokane; Ken- dr f Seattle; Earl Montgom- ery tle and Wayne Shep- hard c attle, | Bass corge it | Grove n; alof Bennet of Forest Vernon Jackson, s, Washington; Robert Parma, Idaho; Arthur Smoth of Selah, Washington; and Jnu Starr, of Tacoma, Wash- of Y W Glee Club will arrive in 1 Saturday morning on the rthland. Concerts are being giv- en in Ketchikan and Petersburg | northbound. erved seats are now selling at the Capitol Theatre box office the demand promises excellent Y tronage. [FGOD SALE TO BE a| GIVEN SATURDAY BY GIRL SCOUTS he Juneau Girl Scouts are to nother of their popular food a at the Sanitary Grocery, be- T g,n.mm Saturday morning at ten ,(.luclo k and continuing throughout the day, at which home-cooked baked beans, pies, cakes and other deiicacies will be sold GLEE CLUB SATURDAY SUNDAY 1- is | STARTS TONIGHT Wio STOLE THE BRIDE Jront her WEDDING BED/ Thrills and ro- mance inamys- tery that will stop you dead in your tracks! A Warner Bros. hit with GLENDA FARRE L'L MARY BRIAN BEN LYON and THE VANISHED BRIDE’ Also ‘The Last Frontier’ [ UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 Th( D\upoo of the ~|1( is to wins the plai her astu bells pla different tune from’ the June. tr unded in the early scenes | According to Scout Leader Mrs of the ])1(r\uo Fri Metcalf the food A genuine all-star cast is en-| mark the beginning of seasonal ac- sted with the telling of the ! tivities among the Girl Scouts. story. It is headed by Ben Lyon,| ot s Glenda Farrell, Mary Brian and| EASTER GOODIE Peggy Shannon, who are ably sup-| ported by ch players as Helen Ware, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Guy|a Gool Kibbee, Pat Collins, Edward Ellis, | Marck Lyle Talbot, Louise Beavers and|on Fr Harold Huber. for the »‘rroml mnv:unpnmn two v\ml\» River in gular Eagle e for George Bros. (urocery The Garbage Question Whitmans Sampler @ Box Office open from 2 to 4 and 11 SALE 7 to daily es will hold ter Saturday, dartin's Store begins at 2 Douglas Catholic La p. m. Sale on E in John St. Sale 31, ALL SEATS RESERVED General Admission (o cents | SEATS NOW ON SALE CAPITOL THEATRE |I|||||||||N|III|III||||||I||||!ll||||ll||||| THE DE LUXE CANDY GIFT FOR EASTER MORN! In 1- 2- or 3-pound boxes—Easter Wrappings! We fully endorse the editorial re- marks in yesterday’s issue of The Em- pire regarding the vital necessity of finding a solution of the garbage dis- posal problem. The Mayor and the City Council given the matter considerable study and =-o agreed upon the need for abandoning “he present unsightly and unsanitary garbage dump on 9th Street at the earliest nossible date. The per- mit from the War Department for use of this area expires next December. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. FREE DELIVERY xpress Money Orders Anytime T have EASTER FLOWERS Months ago we started to plant and plan for this very import- ant event. And now our efforts have culminated in an extensive selection of beautiful Flowers and Potted Plants. HOME GROWN ® EASTER LILY PLAT ® TULIPS ® HYACINTHS ® DAFFODILS ® NARCISSUS SPECIAL EASTER BOUQUETS Member Special ¢ Telegraph Delivery Association. JUNEAU PLORISTS i | 4 i i PHONE 311 SHATTUCK BLDG. WE DELIVER l()ld Papers for Sale at Empire ( Offlg? VOTE FOR. JOHN E. GREEN The Independent Candidate for In case it is determined that an in- cinerator—for which provision has been made in the proposed PWA loan — is impracticable, we pledge our efforts, if we are re-elected next Tuesday, to help find a more suitable location and method for disposing of refuse. your City Council Mayor I. Goldstein Councilman W. S. George @[ am opposed to further city debts. Councilman R. H. Beistline @ If elected will appoint only Alaskans to office. Councilman H. Messerschmidt Candidates for Re-election on the @1 favor an adequate city water supply for fire hazard and ('Ommercial purpost‘s. ECONOMY TICKET @1 will work for a six-hour-day for labor at a fair living wage.

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